hum vs pew

hum

intj
  • Synonym of um: a noise indicating doubt, uncertainty, &c. 

  • Synonym of hmm: a noise indicating thought, consideration, &c. 

verb
  • To produce low sounds which blend continuously 

  • To express by humming. 

  • To reek, smell bad. 

  • To make a sound from the vocal chords without pronouncing any real words, with one's lips closed. 

  • To drone like certain insects naturally do in motion, or sounding similarly 

  • To buzz, be busily active like a beehive 

noun
  • Unpleasant odour. 

  • A phenomenon, or collection of phenomena, involving widespread reports of a persistent and invasive low-frequency humming, rumbling, or droning noise not audible to all people. 

  • Busy activity, like the buzz of a beehive. 

  • A hummed tune, i.e. created orally with lips closed. 

  • An often indistinct sound resembling human humming. 

pew

intj
  • Representative of the sound made by the firing of a gun. 

  • An expression of disgust in response to an unpleasant odor. 

verb
  • To furnish with pews. 

noun
  • One of the long benches in a church, seating several persons, usually fixed to the floor and facing the chancel. 

  • A chair; a seat. 

  • Any structure shaped like a church pew, such as a stall, formerly used by money lenders, etc.; a box in a theatre; or a pen or sheepfold. 

  • An enclosed compartment in a church which provides seating for a group of people, often a prominent family. 

How often have the words hum and pew occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )